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GTK+ HTML Back-End Merged For GTK+ 3.2

Phoronix: GTK+ HTML Back-End Merged For GTK+ 3.2

In November of last year we talked about an HTML5 back-end to GTK+ that allowed any GTK application to be then run from the web-browser. This work was not merged into GTK+ 3.0, but other work was, such as for supporting multiple GTK+ back-ends. Now though this HTML5 work is in a position to land with GTK+ 3.2...

The video

It's quite strange, in the place of the video, I have a "Aww snap !" etc. It asks me to get a HTML5 compliant browser.
I thought I was running minefield i.e. a beta of Firefox 4, which is as far as I know HTML5 <video> compliant if that is the problem.
I suppose it is the same broken way of testing user-agent instead of supported features...

Run any gtk application directly from websites with no code change. It could, for example, replace java and flash for web applications (but the server would do all the work), or probably serve as a sort of VNC.

It's quite strange, in the place of the video, I have a "Aww snap !" etc. It asks me to get a HTML5 compliant browser.
I thought I was running minefield i.e. a beta of Firefox 4, which is as far as I know HTML5 <video> compliant if that is the problem.
I suppose it is the same broken way of testing user-agent instead of supported features...